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14835279138972061031794.jpg for this question , I don't get how the range is worked out as the domain states x is bigger than 2 but all the x values are less than 2 .

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Original post by coconut64
for this question , I don't get how the range is worked out as the domain states x is bigger than 2 but all the x values are less than 2 .

Thanks


The domain should indeed be x<2
Reply 3
Original post by RDKGames
The domain should indeed be x<2


How do I work out the range then cuz all x values are less than 2. Thanks
Original post by coconut64
How do I work out the range then cuz all x values are less than 2. Thanks


Well x=2 is an asympte so the range will be all the real values, the same as ln(x).
Reply 5
Original post by RDKGames
Well x=2 is an asympte so the range will be all the real values, the same as ln(x).


But there isn't a graph for x>2 for this graph , how can there can a range ? For lnx the graph is positive...
Original post by coconut64
But there isn't a graph for x>2 for this graph , how can there can a range ? For lnx the graph is positive...


The range is the values that the function takes up concerning the y values... doesn't matter whether the graph isn't there for x>2 - this would be concerning the domain...

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